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Forested areas of North America, mainly mountains and riverine forests.
There are different black bear species. The American black bear lives in North America, and the Asian and sloth bears are found in the sub continent of Asia.
The black bear is known as the forest bear, it is the most common North American bear. The adult ranges from 5 to 6 feet in length and weighs 200 to 600 pounds.
these are just a few of animals that live in North America: American Beaver, Brown Bear, American moose, sea otter, Alligator, American Badger, Antilocapra Americana, Big horn sheep, Bison Bison, Black bear, Cougar, Grizzly bear, Heloderma, Libellula........ and heaps more..............
yes, the temperate zone is north of the subtropical zone and includes most of the US and Canada, where black bears are common.
these are just a few of animals that live in North America: American Beaver, Brown Bear, American moose, sea otter, Alligator, American Badger, Antilocapra Americana, Big horn sheep, Bison Bison, Black bear, Cougar, Grizzly bear, Heloderma, Libellula........ and heaps more..............
Mississippi has two 'types' black bears. The American black bear, which is northern, and the Louisiana black bear, which is southern.
No. Black Bears are proper bears that live in North America, Europe, and Asia. Koalas are marsupials (not proper bears) and live exclusively in Australia.
Black bear lives in the mountains and coastal plains.
Yes, grizzlys used to live all throughout western and central north America
They live in areas where rivers are present, usually up north where all 4 seasons occur. I would know because I live in Michigan and almost hit a black bear with my car :)
There are eight species of bear:Polar bear American black bear Brown bear Asian black bear Sun bear Sloth bear Spectacled bear Giant panda bear